WHO EMR Core
The project I care most about. I help shape clinician workflows that stay fast, accurate, and humane across EMR, LIS, and radiology communications. This is where software directly touches care.
Senior Developer · 7+ years
Kathmandu, Nepal
Brutalist • Fun • Clinical-grade
Currently with the World Health Organization, shaping Electronic Medical Record software and disease surveillance systems that survive the messiness of the real world.
I care about the last 10%: the workflows clinicians actually use, the data that reaches decision makers, and the infrastructure that stays up when it matters.
My work lives at the intersection of empathy and systems thinking: calm interfaces, predictable pipelines, and outcomes that teams can trust.
On field implementations, I work with people training, go to different places, and keep learning from the teams using the tools every day.
I am a Linux enjoyer who loves systems work and making machines sing together.
Two anchors in my journey: healthcare reliability and climate visibility.
The project I care most about. I help shape clinician workflows that stay fast, accurate, and humane across EMR, LIS, and radiology communications. This is where software directly touches care.
A national-scale platform that turns dense historical datasets into clear, actionable visuals for the people who need to decide fast. It makes climate data legible at a glance.
Playful snapshot of the path so far.
EMR workflows, surveillance systems, resilient data pipelines.
IT monitoring suite, SMS alerts, reporting.
National weather data visualization and QC automation.
Payments, subscriptions, e-commerce, and platforms.
I am a full-stack engineer with 7+ years of experience across public health, government platforms, and data-heavy systems. My work blends pragmatic product delivery with the reliability demands of real-world operations.
I design systems that feel calm to use, even under pressure. The interface is a tool for care, not a barrier.
My work favors clarity, observability, and stable deployments. If it breaks, people feel it.
From database and infrastructure to UI and training flows, I build the whole chain so teams can ship with confidence.
Places I have shipped products, platforms, and public systems.
Clinician-first flows that cut friction, protect data quality, and keep care moving across connected systems.
Early-warning systems that turn signals into clear, confident action.
Kubernetes, CI/CD, and cloud setups tuned for uptime and resilience.
Systems that thrive in high-stakes environments: minimal downtime, maximum trust.
A national-scale weather view that turns raw sensor streams into readable, reliable maps for planning and response.
Unified vendor + admin workflow with SMS alerts, audits, and clear accountability.
Secure disaster data collection with rollout tracking and faster decision loops.
Short, sharp snapshots of the work behind the systems.
Senior Full Stack Engineer · Current
Building EMR and surveillance systems that stay calm under pressure.
Full Stack Software Engineer · 2022–2024
Multilingual platforms with content systems and Azure deployments.
Full Stack Software Engineer (Freelance) · 2024
Government IT monitoring with reporting, alerts, and real-time visibility.
Full Stack Engineer + Product Lead · 2022–2024
Weather data platforms and contract management with clean automation.
Started in full-stack product builds, grew into infrastructure and data systems, and now focus on public health software where reliability matters most.
The current EMR program has multiple moving parts, and I enjoy stitching them together so teams experience one dependable system.
Designing for real-world constraints: offline, scale, and clarity.
Clean pipelines and dependable reporting for decision makers.
Reducing clicks and cognitive load for clinicians and teams.
Field implementations, training, and feedback loops that stick.